The author of today’s post, Lisa Moore, Ph.D., is a scientist in the Climate and Air program.
Here’s something to complement the climate change reading list and list of links that Bill posted a while back.
The folks who publish the journal Nature have just launched Nature Reports: Climate Change, an information hub that brings together research, news, analysis, and commentary. It also links to the blog Nature launched last April, Climate Feedback.
I’ve taken a quick tour, and it looks promising. What do you think?
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I like the NATURE climate site and the NATURE climate blogs. NATURE is a respectable source and the discussions on the blogs are thought provoking and don’t end up in shouting matches as with many other climate blogs. I really wish there’d be a climate change blog somewhere that would require the posters to list their sources (respectable, believable sources). The NATURE blogs come closest to this in my opinion.
In conjonction with that, I must mention one of the most important climate resources, especially for the fact that it underlines another aspect of climate: the fact that climate and oceans are related. Also, in the material collection, there are references to other information resources that I strongly recomment.